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- | **fScan Reference Manual, Chapter 2 (CmdLineOptions): | ||
- | ===== Resize -- Expand or contract the size of a data set ===== | ||
- | **usage: | ||
- | -resize [flag] x0 y0 nx ny [name]\\ | ||
- | -resize [flag] x0 y0 z0 nx ny nz [name]\\ | ||
- | -resize [flag] x0 y0 z0 t0 nx ny nz nt [name]\\ | ||
- | -resize [flag] x0 y0 z0 t0 a0 nx ny nz nt na [name]\\ | ||
- | -resize [flag] x0 y0 z0 t0 a0 b0 nx ny nz nt na nb [name]\\ | ||
- | -resize AXIS offset size scale [AXIS2 offset2 size2 scale2] [name] | ||
- | -resize\\ | ||
- | -resize name\\ | ||
- | -resize 0 | ||
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- | The RESIZE command creates a new data set of a specified size that contains part or all of the input data set. | ||
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- | If the command starts with an uneven number of numerical arguments, the first argument is treated as a FLAG value. | ||
- | An even number of numerical arguments (after an optional FLAG argument) is assumed to be offset values, followed by length values for the axes X, Y, Z, T, A, B in that order. Missing (' | ||
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- | RESIZE dimensions can also be specified using the "AXIS offset size scale" format, where AXIS is a single character from the list " | ||
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- | If the last argument is a text string, the resize name parameter is set to that string. | ||
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- | With no argumants, the current active block ROI is used to set the data set's resize parameters. | ||
- | If there is no active block ROI, this command is ignored. | ||
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- | With a single argument of 0, the data's resize parameters are reset to the full data set. | ||
- | ===== ===== | ||
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- | **See Also:**\\ | ||
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